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Biopsy is the removal of cells or tissues for examination by a pathologist. The pathologist may study the tissue under a microscope or perform other tests on the cells or tissue. There are many different types of biopsy procedures. The most common types include: (1) incisional biopsy, in which only a sample of tissue is removed; (2) excisional biopsy, in which an entire lump or suspicious area is removed; and (3) needle biopsy, in which a sample of tissue or fluid is removed with a needle. When a wide needle is used, the procedure is called a core biopsy. When a thin needle is used, the procedure is called a fine-needle aspiration biopsy.
Offering women money to undergo mammograms ethically troubling, says Penn Medicine ethicist

Offering women money to undergo mammograms ethically troubling, says Penn Medicine ethicist

Simple stem cell production method shows promise in mice for treating IPF

Simple stem cell production method shows promise in mice for treating IPF

Desmoplasmic melanoma may possess unprecedented burden of gene mutations, say UCSF scientists

Desmoplasmic melanoma may possess unprecedented burden of gene mutations, say UCSF scientists

Men with relatively unaggressive prostate tumors unlikely to develop metastatic prostate cancer

Men with relatively unaggressive prostate tumors unlikely to develop metastatic prostate cancer

Scientists identify new protein that regulates severity of tissue damage caused by RA

Scientists identify new protein that regulates severity of tissue damage caused by RA

Synthetic tissue environment enables spatial definition of cancer cells and macrophages

Synthetic tissue environment enables spatial definition of cancer cells and macrophages

Researchers report new optical method for quickly and accurately diagnosing breast cancer

Researchers report new optical method for quickly and accurately diagnosing breast cancer

Longer-lasting colonoscopies associated with lower cancer rates

Longer-lasting colonoscopies associated with lower cancer rates

Sequenom, UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center collaborate to explore utility of liquid biopsy assay

Sequenom, UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center collaborate to explore utility of liquid biopsy assay

New set of genes can indicate improved survival after surgery for pancreatic cancer patients

New set of genes can indicate improved survival after surgery for pancreatic cancer patients

PSMA PET imaging more precise than MR imaging for detection of high-grade prostate cancer lesions

PSMA PET imaging more precise than MR imaging for detection of high-grade prostate cancer lesions

Tiny nanocrystals could be used in advanced medical imaging technologies to light up cancer cells

Tiny nanocrystals could be used in advanced medical imaging technologies to light up cancer cells

Breath test for liver disease detection moves closer

Breath test for liver disease detection moves closer

Researchers refine breast cancer risk model to give more accurate assessment

Researchers refine breast cancer risk model to give more accurate assessment

Advanced liver damage in hepatitis C patients grossly underestimated and underdiagnosed

Advanced liver damage in hepatitis C patients grossly underestimated and underdiagnosed

Researchers test new non-invasive technique that can accurately detect malignant melanoma

Researchers test new non-invasive technique that can accurately detect malignant melanoma

NCI-MATCH phase II precision medicine trial opens through ECOG-ACRIN

NCI-MATCH phase II precision medicine trial opens through ECOG-ACRIN

Dr. Samadi's Prostate Cancer Center now offers Oncotype DX genetic test

Dr. Samadi's Prostate Cancer Center now offers Oncotype DX genetic test

Researchers develop new way to personalize treatments for aggressive bladder cancer

Researchers develop new way to personalize treatments for aggressive bladder cancer

Breath analysis shows potential biomarkers for early-stage diagnosis of liver disease

Breath analysis shows potential biomarkers for early-stage diagnosis of liver disease

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